
"This week in Other Barks & Bites: Senator Ted Cruz (R-TX) calls for a federal framework for deploying self-driving cars to replace the state patchwork negatively impacting U.S. dominance in the field; a major apparel industry organization releases a study showing that nearly half of counterfeit products test positively for high levels of hazardous chemicals; Novartis issues guidance calling for its first annual operating profit loss in a decade due to patent expirations to blockbusters Entresto and Xolair;"
"AAFA Study Shows 41% of Counterfeits Failed Product Safety Tests for Hazardous Chemicals - On Wednesday, February 4, the American Apparel & Footwear Association (AAFA) issued a study into consumer health impacts posed by counterfeit goods, finding that 41% of counterfeit products including apparel and footwear failed to comply with product safety standards enforced in the United State"
IPWatchdog is soliciting dog photos for future Barks & Bites columns and will add submissions to the IPWatchdog Dog Wall at IPWatchdog Studios. Senator Ted Cruz called for a federal framework to deploy self-driving cars nationwide to replace a state-by-state approach and bolster U.S. leadership. The AAFA found 41% of counterfeit apparel and footwear failed to meet U.S. chemical safety standards. Novartis warned of its first annual operating profit loss in a decade due to patent expirations for Entresto and Xolair. Universal Music granted permission for a Minions-themed Olympic skating routine. The House Science Committee reaffirmed a manned Mars mission and commercial space development in passing NASA’s reauthorization. The PTAB de-designated two precedential decisions related to IPR petitioners’ filing dates when identifying new real parties in interest. Amazon warned certain AWS customers of potential third-party media codec patent infringement claims.
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